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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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I Ji fail or) is ordered to New York for tbe parpoibjof conveying a fpecial unrulier. 2d mo. ii, 18-6. Friend Re'if, a i friend proffered a relokuion for the appointed of a iniitee to fee any and a a ations or a i i may he neceflary in the rules of the houfe, fo far as they ref peft i i a i a i clofed doors, carried. This day i i a i a of the eomnmtre of commerce and a a tores, reported againft vnafcing Newcallle a p-ort of entry.

The report was referred to the i of the Crownip.fhield's bill for extending the time cf giving bonds, and taking the oath in cafe of drawback, occupied the greater -part of yefterday and this day. The bill a i after out the factions containing the main i i As foon as the yeas and nays were taken, it was moved to podpone the confideration indefinitely. i of ail kinds a i a ale and anchpifturcs and i The i was referred to the comm i or whole on the ftate or the A bill was received from tbe Senate tr.r.king a i a i for a i xhe wit neiles who a the i a of Chafe. 's a cafe made and provided, therefore, and remedy thereof, i rtftore our and pay us for a have no bu fine is i fee them a before will a A intercomfe On this rofe lady Gregg--you all attack me and my refutation--if ycti do fo any I will i i a make the Houfe go into a i of the ou clofed ray resolution. The Speaker him Judge i After many cla doors, the Senate agreed on the 6th day he was out of order.

-ReK, this is of lad week, to the fecret bill from improper for more than three cf Koule, appropriating millions of the i the Houfe is a i fo dollars, for the porchafe of Eaft and Weft hoped the refolution would not be printed, Florida is faid to be the grand fecret we have had enough fuch. Nicholion faid moufe which midwife publicity will fnort- i this was a new propofition, this ly. give the Yefterday morning the hoofe clofed the doors long enough, for the Secretary of the Senate to make the communication of their hardy obtained co.operation. The this was a new propofition, this flopped The i was committed to a committee of the whole on the ftate of difunion. The bill for agreeing to an aTc of the Legiflarnre of thy (late, impofing a tax of this evening, juft before the houfe ac'ijourn- Yefterclay Nicholfon'introducefS ed, J.

Randolph called the clofed doors lowing resolution, with obferving a the-doors were clofed when he informed Gregg's refolution would greatly" affeft the houfe that the committee had accord- our revenue, about 5 millions of which i ing to order, waited on thePrcfideni, and rofe from duties on goods imported from told him all about it. I know not whence arofe tbe report that A. Burr was appointed minifter to London. It was fufpefted here laft week, a ibme perfon was appointed but the faft is, no Speaker appointed a committee to wait on cents per ton on veffels a i i -at ami the i to tell him what the a i from the capital cf thy (late, ed luifdom cf both kctifts had done. And for the purpofe of a i the of improving a i a i in the Dela- was thefabjecl of Great Britain and her colonies--he tho't Gregg's refoiutioo improper--either we be laughed at for blultering and doing i or, if the refolution be- tied, the Britifh.

may fwetp the ocean of all our were fome articles we muft get from the Britiih, toarje wool- len which are not to be had from Hoi" land, Germany or elfewhere--the rum which we ufually get from Barbadoes, Antigua, Jamaica, c. cannot be obtained elfe where nor hardwares, or full. R.efohed That from and after the day of next, the following articles being of the growth, produce, or a faclure of Great Britain or Ireland, or a- ny of the colonies or dependencies of Great Britain, ought to be prohibited by law from being imported into the States or into the territories thereof, viz. All articles of which leather is the terial of chief value all articles of which or brafs is the a i a of chief value, tin in flieets excepted; all articles of which hemp or flax is the material of chief a all articles of which filk is the material of chief value woolen cloths, whofe invoice prices (hall exceed hofie- ry of all kinds i glafs and all other manufactures of glafs diver and plat ed wares paper of every i i nails and fpike.s hats clothing ready one has been recommended to the Senate. The Yazoo bufmefs probably be taken up in- the Houfe by a bill from the Senate.

-ad mo. 12, 1806. Friend Relf, A group of TRTFLEKS, a collection, fay of I is certainly the prefent Congrefs. I fay not this of all, but if thou fhculdft include among the trifiers the majority, the-majority would not be wronged. It was not enough a S.

Smith of the Senate, and Bob of the Senate, fnould bring forward rt-fo- i a i England no, a i a fooiifh celebrity in the a Old Lady Gregg muft i a a tion (topping molt of the intercom i Clay do like i a Crowninfliield a a i --and this a Sloan brought a a refolution of the following i Whereas a of Britirti grab cuf a a 33 they and a take a fhips a to the laws of a i in that ware, was the lahject ot much debate-the bill was carried Crowninfliield the principal oppofer talkative Clay and certified Leib, principal upholders. Thompfon reported a bill in favour of a bridge acrofs the Potomac. Simple finooih Smilie moved to retrocede the Diftricl: df Columbia to the Senate of Virginia anrl Maryland. This unjuft and i i onal propofition occupied the time of the Houfe nearly a wetk, the laft feflion--but time mult be waited, and who cannot afford to wafte i for 6 dollars per dism Lyon told Smilie that he had talked eno' already on this butinefs of rerrcceding that the Hcufe, as far ss information was reqnifite, were prepared to decide he hoped the i would not even be i I was however committed to a committee of the whole. The Marquis Yrujo left here fome time fince, not i a i i i i a is faid of his boyifh teippfr and paflion, it would be more proper to prove a he has not convicted cur a i of i a i a to prove him i ot irreverence a fo atsgult a Thine.

From the Gkariejlon Courier. As a Federalift, I cannot forbear chock' ling I fee the prefent ruling a entangled in their own toils, and worried and harrafTed by meafures which once fanclioned and promoted, when le- velled againlt their predeceffors. It re 'SPAPERf.

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12,318
Years Available:
1805-1949